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Guest 24th Jul 2009
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Wanted a satnav for use delivering in rural areas, this thing will take me miles in the wrong direction and then only to the general post code. I would not recommend a CarTrek 400 to anyone and would NEVER buy another of same make. I cannot find any updates. When I bought it it was supposed to have ...
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Guest 22nd Jun 2009
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My sat nav is used in a truck on a daily basis. In the 3 months that i have been using the CarTrek 400, it has never let me down, whether it be finding an address in the system or physically directing me to an address.
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Guest 13th Dec 2008
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I bought the pink version of the car Trek 400 for £219 and its been nothing but trouble. No assistance help. It is awkward to use and expensive! Very poor.
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georgemck 12th Nov 2008
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The CarTrek 400 looked good value for money as it was supplied with full European maps. However, as other reviews have stated, it takes forever to find a signal the routes given are poor and the screen is really difficult to see in daylight and impossible in sunlight. Soon after buying it the intern ...
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needle35 29th Oct 2007
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I had used a friends TomTom one for a London trip and had a brilliant experience with it. I bought the CarTrek cos it was just over 100quid from Savastore thinking 'what a bargain!' You're probably doing the same, looking at units like the TomTom and the CarTrek wondering 'what's the difference then ...
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bassblower 6th Sep 2007
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I have had my CarTrek 400 for 2 years, so it is one of the earlier ones. It takes a long time to start and register the signals then takes a while to work out a route. It loves motorways and will take you out of the way to use one. At times you appear to be in the middle of fields whilst driving and ...
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kjacks
5th Sep 2007
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I tested this on routes that I know well and on every occasion it tried to take me on routes that would have been of greater distance and taken more time. One built-up area disappeared altogether leaving a big sea of blue, and again on the return trip, so no coincidence. The unit takes ages to start ...
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Everything in the CarTrek 400 satellite navigation system is already installed so you do not have to down load anything from the computer, all the speed cameras for both the UK and the whole of Europe are already in CarTrek. This was good for me when I went to France as I found it so easy to use.
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